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Sally Southwick, assistant director of corporate and foundation relations and coordinator of faculty support, presented a paper titled “Proof of the Solidity of the Town: Quartzite Buildings and Local Identity in Pipestone and Jasper, Minnesota” at the International Conference of Historical Geographers. Southwick also wrote a review of the book “Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America” by Jennifer Price that has been accepted for publication in the Spring issue of the Journal of Cultural Geography.
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The Carleton volleyball team received the 2001-2002 American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award.
1 October 2002The Carleton volleyball team received the 2001-2002 American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award sponsored by Molten U.S.A., Inc. The award honors teams that have matched their dedication to the sport with excellence in the classroom.
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Kyle Garton ’94 named as one of first Allen Scholars
6 February 2001The Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research has given a $1 million grant to support the University of Washington’s Medical Scientist Training Program and Kyle Garton ’94 was selected as one of the first Allen Scholars. Students in the MST program complete an 8-year combined M.D./Ph.D. degree program. MST scholars are selected for their history of academic excellence and their potential as future physician scientists. Dr. Mary-Claire King ’67, a professor at University of Washington School of Medicine, first approached the foundation with the suggestion it support the MST program. King majored in mathematics and Garton in biochemistry at Carleton.
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